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8 Re ee ee le THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908. bridegroom, the Austrian Ambasador find Baroness Hengelmuller and iis members of the Austrian bassy the splendor of their official ateatiae brid Cornelius Vanderbilt gave the away, family, uring this in order to shov the world that there has been @ co plete reconciliation in the family This feature of the ceremony had been widely discussed in society, and there were many wild rumors aflont concerning a ‘brotherly wrangle over who should step up as the hed of the family at this notable wedding The ceremony was performed in the drawing room on the Fifth avenue side,| and at {ts conclusion the bridal party walked down the aisie marked by grow ing orchids to the ballroom, wher the bride and bridegroom tok their piace in floral bower and received congratula- ding brakfast was srvd As Countess Szecheny! Miss Gindys Vanderbilt steps into the nt rank Hungry. The of the noble families of Count is twenty-n! old and th youngest ¢ the late Emerich Bzechen r many son who the Austro-Hungary Berlin and the nd of three German Emper | The young man Is also wealthy can take his bride to live in two tles that are not encumbered, nor will he need any of 00 to hely him maintain the magniticence of ihe family estates, | 130 Picked Policemen on Guard. ‘The police arrangemen the young nobleman and his $12,00),000 bride from the contact of a curious throng could not have been more orate had the occasion been one of the profoundest official 1 Inspector Cortright directed rangeme: Mulde ing Inspectors Waish and Sct to willl off the sacred precineta of the Vandernilt the pu ts for guarding tance. Chief the are send- tror ry stre mittberger on from Likewise thirty Central OmMce men were detailed to mi with the crowds and keep @ wary eye out for pick- pocke: | Inspector Walsh and forty men in- | Vested the Fifty-seventh street entrance to the imposing home of Mrs. Cornell Vanderbilt, while Ins Count and Countess Sz rechenyi After Ceremony, Rees morn the Bride’s Mother and View of Vanderbilt Hone (Drawn especially for Tne Evenin: Wor | by ) TANLAWS.) NRHYN yeaa ' narri eigners, $208, ’mou Not only cotters of foreign not did not bring or divorce. Some of the atches have been love " matches, and !n these instances, with ce OL few exceptions, tre American wives J: ave been happy 00 AMERICAN GIRLS, WITH$205,000,000, HAVE WED TITLES — rs Many International Marriages Have Been Happy. but List of Disastrous Ones Is Appalling—Some of the Noted Cases. More than five bur have girls a careful has been taken over and figured that a seas L 000,000, ough Cupid's include tt echenyi, of nave the marria nt does not ies Count S: 1 heiresses filled the depleted lemen but many of the fair An ricans have presented thelr husbands with heirs to inherit the titles. Also lerican wives become prominent !n politics and soctety of foreign countries notably those who have married British noblemen, f But the record of tnfalicitous inter-| estes to fA titled foreigner. stise tng and the divorce court listory of t fn her owr : past few years teems with the names antireva American girls, There are few of : anes th je cases in which the Am an wife ne sult elther for separa- But these are the ex- Ber, with sixty men Fifty-eighth street entrance Haag pavesenennes : Way. The pavement border Ssmennmes snag lengmnyen: eldest Gr ithanhouseiWwansae in most of the international marriages on which none but the elect were al-| maveamoncnnecen te wmericans Nelroeen foe enitalatcoouincueleeienn sue for a divorce was the Countess of hurled out into net ani t pore uee, Wael wes Mae anne h without the boundary of the poli me ray CAENG tasty GiCG Ci : astrously. And when Miss Gould mar Closed Two Streets to Public. {shed in the tunnel of canvas leading Count Stefan Szechemy! and Count Paul garian cavalry, consisting of a cloth-|Mrs. W. Barle Dodge. ried the picturesque Bon! it was confi Commissioner Bingham had impressed Up te the Fifty-elgbth street entrance of Esterhazy. vf-gold jacket and a dark velvet cloak Garay Miss Effie dently believed it was “ that Asc oath ialiniapectOralhaU Re aesizeavna (ies house The bride's attendan uth Hia attendants wore dazzling court | Mrs, Luther e, z s adh Sd ier - . eens i B Vanderbilt. Twombly, an paorms, as did Ambassador Hengelmul- {Gordon Douglas, Mr. would bring happiness to the bride = ition oe ‘aceful mobbing Not Allowed to Cross the Street. Gel ia feaan ton ae Tw ler and the bers of his are iAliee Tuck French and Miss Pa’ French. | Miss Gould brought $6,000,000 to her at attended z Duke | Hero: : Inenedterimaenvedil: Dorothy Whitney, daught : there were ten or a dozen Hun- | cor Be AROSBTSETE) CA SLES RRET USIESIEE (oor ee ee cr eeee artived iatenwitilam Gawinitney candilittie)Stian aus in uniform, making a striking | Ure Meyor and’ Mrs, McClellan. | Ccount. pe eeaecetevand) 3is et at |and undertook the guarding of the Van-|Mlora Payne Whitney, a niece of Miss At with the ‘sombre frock coats) | Mr. and. Mrs. John R. Drexel Mr When three sons were born to the Bea a 's Church. Inspectors Walsh derbilt home, a smaller squad of mer Nanderblit—preceded the Count ‘and tional garb of the Amerl-|i.d Mrs, Elbridge T. Gerry, the Sisees couple there was all the more reason t nd Schmitberger went to the task with | was on hand in charge of Lieut. Bel ntourage of counts to the house. t. f or and Mrs. Georg, Me-/yelteve the couple were happy. Tae out more seal n discretion amt com- den, who was as particular in exclud wane Mena ane ceniin af Who Were Present. Mite: Mr and M Mey | come of the marriage Is oF plore sloned pica eexenth endl Fifty- ing the curious from the vi pacenties tia aorned her moter’ he oe ng follow is a list of the guests eae aa * | known. Humiliated, 5 MEAT public traffic, pre- the weddine as If the person jxown: her veil was also of point lace, attended the wedding \ k saldw | outraged and ove ¢ CEC? GH SOL GI GED ey eee OE ee and she carried a prayerbook bound li “The Ausiria-Hungai Ambassador, | ; Mr. and. M | coeremecaaneanenioverdend GatrG TeRS) CO preTeny Qae. Sairas ER Se) CIC EC EO eat, gold and ivory. Her attendants wore Baron Hengeliuller, the Baroness Hen-| Mr. and Mrs. William E i tess of Castellane sought free as; been) bor tot ; janes of aripros of cranks. He drove men and women | 2¢autiful frocks of white lace and chif- gelmutler, Raron Louis Ambrozy, Coun- | Dorothea Kane. Mrs. Charles H Wvorce court and was fortunate enough | bers of the Vanderbilt family and tbe | yack from the curbs without ceremony | (22,02 carried sprays of orange blos MiroM I shall, Miss Evelyn Marshall, Mr. and! ty win {t. table international wedding guests Saaatioeat sri eedcecpeataed soms. retary 0 ames A, Stillman, Mr. and Mrs. oe Gonsuelo Vandernit: | (at of Miss Mary: Leither When a flying squadron of camera |... nobod yaeNenaton crore the No National Music Played. Lieutenant Presuchen | Miltqn S [pechemmarriese oleconsy r to Zon, afterwa men attempted to pavement toward the sidewalk border-| oth the Count and the Countess w, Und Zu Liebenstoin and” Mme. | Bisbop and Mrs, Henry C. Potter |to the Duke of Mariborough was an- Curzor ta ECS ERR Ing the Vanderbilt home unless thev {averse to having muse of a nationas Atle Coun tren ay coun esaenee| Geren a we other unfortunate alliance. Misa Van-| (1) men ‘ Vas ; } havi © oO! national |! Bhi) Btorin eat Szeat H Anna Mr. erbt 4 00 for her tit ciieatacman Fit Sh coud show unequivocal credential: | ctaracter, so that to American air was (7.CMTE | COUN, 2° SRRUEApRERS BAndeHeAtn oie derbilt paid $1 faninerititiemahell eat n thelr home| to the mansion, {entitling them to admission to the [ExUsuod as not being In good taste at MZ Miles Standish “Bromley, great He SEL ene mien ROE iss they were charged by Capt and) lass . an unofficial and avj| aint ork ie: Ul eens ene een Rast) te Se Fue>iceh | Sarlscrous hi scgnattuledia ie erentent te al a dozen burly policemen. M ftney Automobiles and brilliant equipages gat any Hungarian m My eon war she: ata a a a a sensation of years. King Edward did Ea 7 vale = began to arrive at 11 o'clock and were} fter the mony the bridal pair MET Tay chins SAL at he could to prevent the aval em tea on ane amera men and madeline tcnaiearaiiiecisedtl eet ey 4 hfe pie guesia in to breaktas cant Hee Hn) 8 but. failed. jection to being snapped, but the po- hi Id expedition by the( tousts w ng drunk “oMr t ' th fury. driving the kodakers back into the | S°kwAatlons. There were no wrangle WH CHATS SeIeeH IW ened 1 tM @ Mr. Egerton 1. SER OD ALS TAChS UCR OTe DAU RLeOCALa ea SD CHEN Inge of the crowd and threntening| 2°#’*: carriage following carciage with| fom: Ra uiEC eeEN LA ALR Coie Me ett v and et Iselin nettle $100.00 a year on ttled@bues| Macethe DUES de ae ler RHenitaltiearcestha Nava nnihileiicn mechanical precision waltz, “Die Schcenbrunn,” t ee es See Ee eset B | band In order to secure separation | cuitind £0.0M a year “I will not have the Vanderbilts an Hotel Gues:s Fill Windows IMU GrelaiNG ait ceno Renee E Sloane) Mr Malcolm | [[ericuoierecissetineimees like: Princess. Colonnt ‘ iM a 1 ire and the barear Mrs * ity Mr. a . e Duchess retaine¢ of H in Royed," sald Inspector Walsh, “and if| There was almost as much ex ‘ach's “Les Contes d'Hoffma rant M yne Mr und Mr. H. Le | her two children, the Marquis of Bland-| Si, he Co any of you fellows cross the line again I ment over the wedding in the Wedding breakfast Was extended Whitney. Dr. and 3 xe Right Rev. and Mrs. Das her two chile the Marquis of Bland-| tis ¢ Hunt Say fenyoulrelloy ment overt ing in IALONIHECATLeFRUDHM HERO NOLANELE Cho NTO aa naleKtes ara Mrs. Barger Waliaca, Miss Jen: | ford and Lord Ivor Spencer- Churchill. | Princess Hatz fs b i and Savoy Ho! as on the is out the hundreds of curious who bri. nle B. W ch, Mrs. Samuel F. Barger,| ygisa May Goe who married the} ¢1n heire The Count’s Wily Manoeuvre. windows of the skyscraping still walting without the police | M ad Mrs Dave Hennen M cris, | Mise Edna, H Barger, Mr. and M "S| Duke of Roxburs' in May, 1903, was] WY ¢ The Count Szecheny! executed a wily | leoking down on the se BG Bas GURL OS UO: Cid Ne RaTarnene Tere | Louise Iselin, Mr. and Mrs. Pay | one of the wealthiest of Ar nhetr- | shan’ tive Manceuvre in crossing from the Whit- | 1M& ceremony w Ned wit inguished p i Mrseanid/ Meveee tena aM Te soni Eee = ney home where jielhad/speant the faces and there were Hille groups on| Gifts Worta More Than $1,000,000. } aaa neray. the Rev. Dr. Leighton Fark A daa the balconies. The entrances of Dr: me teaea Mrs And | Mistea Parks, Mr. and Mus. Edmund 1. {; fe tavor of his fancee's friends okie tan of Unesco: |iataianeecema isch icnicains Sts ABC GUO 0 Cae en “ane a Bavton, Mr. (agd Mrs. William '\ [konsdnschenteer Pi perce CHICAGO AND ALTON AND steps and walked a little way w ara GUAR iOCLaU ron sells come tmaalactl ventmintimiarent Har ‘ Hadden, Mr and M Nt ee evelyn Paral [eeButemoren tans ae amor ea ee BURLINGTON GET WRITS. ward Sixth avenue. Then he Le Gy O00 Rhevefllthe: entire room ‘on th Mrs. James es er eee ough sportsman and a clarming type analtwaliced abasiiicroasinceine From the outside, nothi second floor of th ansion with nd Mrs a Penfamin We Major G. Cre! Ca eee ty. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—The ise cecil Sie naenee agen eae seen of the brilliant function within, for | Wonderful array of art objec.s and daz- Shh. the Misses Wetmore, Mr elied extensively, and in his tw nreme Court of the United States tc f 1 cae of lace and damask cur- paintings: ss Wadsworth) Mr. and Mrs. W nt years has had a few experiences of nit ates to. coat-tails aflutter up the steps and into eaene i see ce Sherman. Mr. Worthington Whitehouse <) aes the nerve of the most courage 4 the petitions of the ¢ the house. w oof the eases Al and a Fra els Re Pendle Mr. nis. 3 cago, Burlington and Quincy and the Cortty i arnioreinen eae tg watchers could see, and Mrs Gordan! eNornalen tr ous. 4 . APS one FOnicallaeaie ay RGGI she lmamvers, ot tie, tamily owns and A Mra, Richara Mortimer Nv ai r His Duel With Batonyi BEE ROE pean ae eed Companies don the Fitty-sev a Toaopn Larocaue, fr. and Mra. Fo : Instance, | fr writs of certiorarl in the Gover: the guests driving in the guests | M ays and Mra Foxhall| 4 couple of years ago, for instar See eee ace eee Felahintatrentientcancs ind were ee [thet toughtracsaual awith Aunely BSMG0) 7c) granting rebatoe s of stalwart policemen. of uwning ontither AUginaD Aer a Ce ta The action of the court will bring bit drove to the house a (Ci , r Hetmalneseperneney t as to this court for reviey of his racing automobtles, his le ons | ount and Bride to ool [eetisninon cas ioren HS arate he lowing with her ; in another 7 h _ < =i admiration of the Vanderbilts as hark . ie avanaect ete ; ee usin, sen aris, wi ‘ anything else could have won them err obpe War avanermiit i dinmesel so the | aele OF pearls, and. diamonds: The a and Share Their Incomes, °°" 1008 eas walked to the house. His wife of bloon Ue eda OTL If the nic in of Miss Vanderhilt and Count Szechenyi is anything —ut| Sl dua et aa TSE not with him vas of selected ore re were| Hamond of the sort called flame white.|4 love match, there is nothing to indicate { fia A amen garried himself with dignity, and h It was @ diMcult task to keep the thoueands of these rare exotics men GN dee tee erahuatrce allanvatta Thinecivelers , Ie it, Miss Vanderbilt has some-| charm of manner has placed chim fa throng {n circulation and also maintain| it! great pains for thelr wealth o plate, ands the bridegroom's gift | “UNE lke $12,000,000 in her own right, to be sure, but the Count is like-| 2bove she esteem in meh A @ gangway for the wedding guests, | Dloesom from every florist shop in the| Tas,8 casket of the Srecheny! family | wise wealthy, as wealth goes in Hungary, ‘There has heen no exact state." ulteraltar the handajot American but the t{napectors saw that thetr | city. ey were banked up against tie] A ring get with rubies and a!amonds| ment of - | helresses hi z 5 men Md ft, even if they had to be a | walls and arranged in bowers and| trom Dr and Mra. Seward Webb, a | a pas riches, but it Benen that he receives an income of $60,000 ia wereninee Ce Che trifle roura with the frenziedly eager streaming garlands, intertwined witn| pendant of sapphires an s| or $7 a year—enough to keep any ; thelr pocketbooks. women aid the Uttle groups of male | 5 ern smilax and Japanese aspare-|‘7)™ pines aon ao tled door. : anya iuneatianl wolf. frombevenia ezecheny Wot Ancient tineage, ladies’ tailors who wriggled about in| 6u®: assive silver candelabra from Mr and| S In lineage, no titled foreigner an effort to jot down ideas and de-| Growing orchids of the softer colors|Mrs Hamilton McK | Twom and al [t's purely a case of love, Miss Van- | 1s pretty good reason to helleve that 1f| who has won an American bride scriptions of the rich gowns that | "ere scattered through the drawing: | ‘ATE ret repiene, of silver from Senator | vat nerself has so declared, and |! were not for this deep love no wed-| excels the Count, The Szecheny! b F hat A rs ew. surely she ou; vimiareay Ra ee i ae a thousand years— lashed from the carriages an’ yan-| ‘2M. blending Into the higher tones of|Ggme of Bride's Accomplishments. | wen none ceorve ‘0 noe Tiere snes Mine nbellaAgouldl Releinelnea ington Oe NAIGATUneEpeS SoH AT eas oe yellow that blazed in the Moorish roc oN Sere Perl Ge 5 learrieeee Canin sme note ns ols aVencenhil emansioneto-dey | oun e eres tne name ling In 3a natural product, rich in all , and ng hall. There was a delicate | yanaerh! 53 the| marriage lement su as 5 OR Sates (ley erevareetn a natural p » Fe re OER SO AaguTtini teat aRb wrth a bill In Congress a ° Count Wins by Good-Fellowship, | when the, ein plains the essentials that produce F 5 4 P ad nati color—but not enough to de-| NI eo Breater arte SAP erate: ‘ AUBREY DICED RIC ess RORPUARI YE: Feu En aty cone endurance, energy, brawn and nt | trac} e bridal tones inain | pinhocd: ant abre no Mes COR ene SLO arn au 3 Whensahe-andl ver mothor vier |i) of the other heads of great “ a To-Day ? a tera of spring flowers oe CE aay! with foreign noblemen 2 pe: 1 the ancestral home of Szechen- | ,; 4K rmilias, the wealth of Grunt sinew. “It maketh man SHON: Vf h cept ri accomplished y en the su! oO be t ed ¢ é jas hile they pre tray. ‘ezic es chiefly in lane ay OUung lotels. Reata nts, Saloons, Oyster Houses tulips, Jonqulls and ilies of the valley |an exceptionally accomplished t, the sum t returned to t! ast summer, while they were tray. | Laszlo lies chiefly in, in he Young yy As advertised for ia The Moming |!iut hore euped upon the tabies | oman, Aga child she showed a peu |-ide'be family after the usual divorce «ing abroad, but it has been whis-| County rwat Se ae apreuesevana es World’s Want Direct | A great wall of palma and ‘ers, | jearred to apeak French, Gernian and | roceedings, ered that the proud old fam!'y—ne of | from these domains he draws his in- Sunday World Wants Work Crise ante Tee Ory: woven into'a living wall of green with|{eajan fluentiy. After meeting and| The subject of a settlement ts the one [te Proudest of the ‘nobility that polis | come In tributes of wheat, tobacco, hemp Monda Mornin Wonders MONDAY, JAN. 27, 1908 |emtiax and the trailing tendrila of rare| faling In love with the Count ¢-|thing—except the phovographers—which |'* heads just a trifle higher than the | And RTApes, y ft] e Art. Piowera 1D Gir aaa esees Hell I a Et ny ane, ewan udy of Hun-| ay upset the good nature of the Count |Fest ou ine proud nobles of Europe Reece i Dei i ranko's orchestra of sixty-five pieces : age from int while a| since as ben } ire |ount Laszlo of thelr own blood. even | Artieie 20 Janitora @ bride, who te an acoomplianed | “'A\0, ihe sine accomplished musician oes AueHone Rene that line even DY | without the millions j | Bookkeepers ...... 8 Kitchen H. 7| Joan do Reais {n Parts, personally ne- | trained her voles oh der the 4 ec fon offon his in words that were ®§|1aszto on this sido Hee tan aatihistoen e meee 2/ lected the musical numbora Nnwla Bie ee eT Renan ate varelconvincing, |personality {8 concerned, but Miss Van- Butahors 21 Muale Selected by the Bride, | fier station in life, and she in not fnd| Rich, as Hungarlans Count Wealth, | Jerbilt's brothers, Alfred and Reginald, Anno cement Canvassors “21 | wnon tne gucate beran to arrive they | of seweuy unloce It le severely, plain) .Abeurg, inaulting!"” were some of the | tre very far from enthusiastic when un 5 Ghanvermaids Ll at|were greeted by the seductive strains | ew the gorgeous array of gems ter|miMer adjectives used when his rela-|., roken to them ‘i We ‘ 5 Oolleweisinssss+1 8) Operators cis7.625 nollie there wo mrovemer iw) teoen Deahelioes | landacand reintlvestenvectorher, Ueeltircc acre: asyea\s about fa settlement [1am Ostouen that! (thelr) alsten iwael tol After March 4st, in addition to our many other branches in New eee Arcelie: wcaieetene ra Syn Patnetique,”” the love | Heve that the will evercome he dis-| oo) thet arrival to attend the wed out ot Newer or Nene gen rts sifted York City, a full line "of Patterns and our fashion monthly, “Dressmaking Gookn (Female)..5 14 LI) §g| Musto from the second act of Wagner's) pho haa entered into the social ite of ding. ‘Count Laszio is a rich man— istered to the aultor by ih betas, at Home.” wil! be on sale at the store of the CGatleradsicisissq0 8 nl eocatanoundietaoldes endo the) andente | her hu engl earn 4 @ [rich aw wealth 4s reckoned tn Hungary— | but long since they were won over by | Drestnalers si" i om Meotioven’a Afth wsimphiony Cornelius pusyAOey, and he would not accept a settlement ithe inherent. good-tellowsip. of the Simpson Crawford Company. Washers sess : non for the core- | was busy day for Cornollus even if one were offered," these rela- | Count et | nthe m Vanderwiit. for he had engaged no! | | 4 : melody and | ony, 12. Kive fin 'siater ewan te” mart |tives replied, | He ts for one think, recomnized as! Sixth Avenue and 19th Street, = a melody and | wage to the Hungarian nobleman. ‘And so it must go into the records as of the best dressed e. 5 Feeders ow ; from Hubin- | ying! 1) cusist ue yroomsmian at tie |, love matoh—becuuse everybody SAY® courts of Europe. When ene tne Until that date our patrons in the Sixth Avenue zone may be sup- F § inte ie t Wy ventdini Of his ol ‘rien Tr 0} © R wh ed s yas, Hae Sia fesarmona” Satie SEN ole tend gai Li ee eee ae anarn every feanon |fni't meet the Avwencan tinted Mat | plied at the 14th St, Store, at 21 West 23d St., and also corner Lexington ‘or Chars f Misceliateoud ne groom had spent the night | philedelpiia, thiv afternoon. In ofder| th belleve that nothing tut genuine, old-/famfy of his flancee he had a matter | Ave. and 23d St. al PO ee iseeceeenenes otra At the home of Harry Payne Whitney, | to fulfill both engagements Mr. Van. | taghioned love brvught these twolof twenty-fve trunks, filled with the ; < : *) acrous th eet from the Vanderbij: |derbiit had a apectal train watt f blah . ' fh meets ae Th Wh e World printed 672 Help Ads.| s Peer ee s bes a Pasha Wy y in Je arn to which Se dastiod | young ple togeti r In fact, there! latest triumphs of the best tailors in| Wanted: Branches roughout the City ere We Have None. ranslor je ot ero; la bride's th an “automodiie Immodiately afto: <= = Paria and London, and in Newport, Si) 361 more than: all < home unul about an hour bafore the the wedding ceremony on Fifth ave TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY I r yy e than: al NOD enox and New York he every | tony, 361, more Rom Miya Rel vou Dnea ha | ae AUN SURE A SRIRIMGORE, Hah en's ana Sew Tone nat ot'eery MAY MANTON PATTERN CO., ew York papers combined, Bla atten dec tee Gata EAS a role | amma, comnth AM vi wore the cow Brigeiete regund money iC it dala 0 cy we m to the best pi , 4Y,' dress uniform of a leutenant of Hun- \OVE'S signature 1s on each box. 2c, edvantage that any young man anxious 132 and 134 West 27th St., New York City, _ MISS VANDERBILT A BRIDE INBOWER OF RARE ORCHIDS BiIBI'S EIESIHT “o WAS THREATENED ' By Terrible iceareanead Became | “a Mass of Itching Rash and Sores | —Would Scratch Till Blood Came | —Much Money Wastedin Fruitless | Treatments—Disease Was Soon CURED AT SLIGHT COST BY CUTICURA REMEDIES —_+—_—_ “Our little girl was two months old when she got a rash on her face and within five days her face and head weve all one sore. We used different reme- dies but it got worse instead of better and we thought she would tura biind and that her ears would fall off. Sh® suffered terribly, and would scratch until the blood came. At night we had to pin her hands down. This went on until she was five months old, then I had her under our family doe- tor's care, but she continued to_ grow worse, He said it was eczema. Wheg she was seven months oid I started te use Cuticura Soa icura Ointment, Enel Gursuratiesslyademanclin@tbres weeks — what a change!’ I kept using th iticura Reme for two months and our baby was a different girl, You could not see a sgn of a sore and sho was as fair as a new-born baby, and all five cents where wo had spent ta ctoring. SR times the money f ip now two ye: nd has not had @ : the'« Mrs. H. Py R. F Sucur, Minny» 15 and Ma, 907." SLEEP KILLED By anltching Humor. Another Cure by Cuticura Remedies. “T broke out with a mor whidh eprend almost all over my body. The itching would worse on retiring, ) I tried several worse until I gol dd Cuticura Pils me at once. vial of the Pi y gone, T wish could the Cuti- Travis Rates, Hamburg, every § cura Reme _fpternal Treatment fa Tans ca ifeal the (skin, and he Bing. Secek Specials for This Tuesday. 1 FRUTTI CREAM xplOc. 5190. tween Battery and 200th F4BY BARCLAY SE Sr eee hter CORTLANDTSE LEAVTHINGEORAUUSEREEPNG| Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bed- Pianos & Phe ynographs. hw WORLH. & DOWN $1.00 9 BERLY WORTH. 10 DOWN, 150 WEEKLY bw WORTH. 20 DOW 4) WEEKLY MwORTH @ DOWN! 8.) WEEKLY Clearing Sale % discount on a cash sales this we SAVECT)s7B"STS. ‘open Evening Until 1) o'Clock, Grand Rapid Furaiture. CARPETS, CROCKERY, LAMPS, PICTURES, BEDDING, SYERVTHING FOR HOUSER $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week 100 10.00 200 “ 150 15,00 “ 225 “ 200 “ 2000 " 250 “ 300 “ 30.00 “ 3,50 ° Our Terms Apply Also to New York State, New. Jersey, Pennsylvania, Mas- rachusettay Rhode island aad ommect!- DIED. NINGHAM.—On Jan, 25, ELLEN Me INGHAM, beloved wife of late James G, Cunningham, Co, I, Regiment, and beloved’ mother John, James, George Cunningham and Mrs. Mary Fox (nee Cunningham), Funeral from residence of her son-ine jaw, William Fox, 120 Varick st., Tues- Jan, 28, Friends and relatives are kindly Invited to attend. May her soul rest in peace, MAYE: 1 Jun. 2% at No, 572 Broome st., ROBERT HAYES, age 82 year, Requim mass at St. Alphonsus Churat y, Jan, 28, at 10 o'clock, Intermeng ‘emetery, Funeral atrietly privat: On Monday, Jan. 27, GEORG! cu: rapt. oth day, Funeral nervices at the residence of hie son-in-law, Edward Lyons, 688 E, 170th at. on Tuesday evoning, Jan, 28, at 9 o'clock. Interment at 1 P, M, on Wede nesday, Jan. 20. ey, LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. - ight, Hoboken ‘Bowling Alley st. and Broadway, tan wallet containing 270. Owner can't afford to lose money, Ample reward. Address C. Marea? st., olty. route to or

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